Still going through the movies and cactus,a small bit of ejecta is seen on the SDO movies but not much to be of any concern at all.

If you haven't already 66,here is your Filament Ejection from the other Day on Cactus [link to www.sidc.oma.be] they have given it a Type II status and a averaged Velocity of 322Km/S - 322 is Skull and Bones

Howdy, Brotha Cesium, yes the image from 2006 is my current desktop image, haha. Earth can be seen in that image, and it's referenced and linked (i think) on the ciclops.org link I posted above. It's no simple snapshot to be sure; it's a mosaic of many images and colorized by NASA. The images are real though, not an artist's conception IMO.

There's a wealth of strange and beautiful images and movies at the Cassini website:Hall of Fame-2006 composite is #2 in slideshow- [link to saturn.jpl.nasa.gov]

Latest Raw Images (don't let the saucer-tards see this one,haha, there's at least 50 UFO's a week on here!):

Howdy, Brotha Cesium, yes the image from 2006 is my current desktop image, haha. Earth can be seen in that image, and it's referenced and linked (i think) on the ciclops.org link I posted above. It's no simple snapshot to be sure; it's a mosaic of many images and colorized by NASA. The images are real though, not an artist's conception IMO.

There's a wealth of strange and beautiful images and movies at the Cassini website:Hall of Fame-2006 composite is #2 in slideshow- [link to saturn.jpl.nasa.gov]

Latest Raw Images (don't let the saucer-tards see this one,haha, there's at least 50 UFO's a week on here!):

I used to watch the Cassini images much more than SOHO. I think this is one of NASA's most successful missions and the Saturn family of rings an' moons is one of the most awesome things in the universe to behold. Now back to waiting for the Sun to make a move, LOL.

the main thing that makes this one so dif is that fuzzy blob to the far left center areaif this was infact a pixil artifact, like nasa trys to tell us, then there would not be that fuzzy blobthese look like plasma/protons

the main thing that makes this one so dif is that fuzzy blob to the far left center areaif this was infact a pixil artifact, like nasa trys to tell us, then there would not be that fuzzy blobthese look like plasma/protons

Quoting: NiNzrez

Now thats trippy!

“One of the saddest lessons of history is this: If we’ve been bamboozled long enough, we tend to reject any evidence of the bamboozle. We’re no longer interested in finding out the truth. The bamboozle has captured us. It’s simply too painful to acknowledge, even to ourselves, that we’ve been taken. Once you give a charlatan power over you, you almost never get it back.” – Carl Sagan

Spaceport Sweden, a company founded in 2007, hopes to be able to provide the first flights within a decade from Kiruna's airport.

"We're working on establishing commercial flights from Sweden to space for tourism and research, and to create a launching pad at the airport," explained the company's enthusiastic director, Karin Nilsdotter, seated in her office at the Swedish Institute of Space Physics (IRF).

The idea is that space tourists would take off for a maximum two-hour trip into space aboard futuristic spacecraft currently undergoing testing, which resemble a cross between an airplane and a space shuttle and which can carry between one and six passengers.

The sub-orbital flights will send passengers 100 kilometres (60 miles) above Earth and allow them to experience five minutes of weightlessness.

Variations in solar activity are manifested in the magnetic structure of the Sun, total solar irradiance, and the strength of the solar wind. Solar wind speed and density directly affect the flux of galactic cosmic rays to the Earth and variations in the Earth’s geomagnetic field. Each of these parameters varies on an approximate 11-year cycle than can range from 9 to 14 years in length which over time displays a unique “fingerprint.” The long-term streamflow record of the Mississippi River at St. Louis, Missouri exhibits a similar “fingerprint.” The historic records of the geomagnetic index aa and 36 month moving averages of Mississippi River streamflow are compared in the following graph.

Variations in solar activity are manifested in the magnetic structure of the Sun, total solar irradiance, and the strength of the solar wind. Solar wind speed and density directly affect the flux of galactic cosmic rays to the Earth and variations in the Earth’s geomagnetic field. Each of these parameters varies on an approximate 11-year cycle than can range from 9 to 14 years in length which over time displays a unique “fingerprint.” The long-term streamflow record of the Mississippi River at St. Louis, Missouri exhibits a similar “fingerprint.” The historic records of the geomagnetic index aa and 36 month moving averages of Mississippi River streamflow are compared in the following graph.

“One of the saddest lessons of history is this: If we’ve been bamboozled long enough, we tend to reject any evidence of the bamboozle. We’re no longer interested in finding out the truth. The bamboozle has captured us. It’s simply too painful to acknowledge, even to ourselves, that we’ve been taken. Once you give a charlatan power over you, you almost never get it back.” – Carl Sagan

Variations in solar activity are manifested in the magnetic structure of the Sun, total solar irradiance, and the strength of the solar wind. Solar wind speed and density directly affect the flux of galactic cosmic rays to the Earth and variations in the Earth’s geomagnetic field. Each of these parameters varies on an approximate 11-year cycle than can range from 9 to 14 years in length which over time displays a unique “fingerprint.” The long-term streamflow record of the Mississippi River at St. Louis, Missouri exhibits a similar “fingerprint.” The historic records of the geomagnetic index aa and 36 month moving averages of Mississippi River streamflow are compared in the following graph.

Hello, Shada, I came across that while researching the variations of solar irradiance and was struck by that first graph there. If the earth-quakers had a similar graph it would make a better case for their solar-related earthquake theories. The funny thing is, this irradiance issue is not found on the astronomy sites, but on the climatology & hydrology sites. That's why I was dumbfounded when some geezer called me a NASA shill,haha. Mine was probably the only post yesterday that used no NASA documentation or links of any kind. If I wasn't laughing I would be crying, LOL.

Hey guys people are saying Jupiter and Mars are upside down? anyone confirm?

Quoting: Da fuq

Its from the Zetas, and if something was affecting both mars and jupiter we'd be upside down also. I'd say everythings fine

“One of the saddest lessons of history is this: If we’ve been bamboozled long enough, we tend to reject any evidence of the bamboozle. We’re no longer interested in finding out the truth. The bamboozle has captured us. It’s simply too painful to acknowledge, even to ourselves, that we’ve been taken. Once you give a charlatan power over you, you almost never get it back.” – Carl Sagan

WOW, why is the Sun so quiet lately. Who would've imagined that December 2012 would be the lowest solar output of the year? I can only find three flares bigger than C2 the entire month so far. This lull is getting too monotonous. Now even the filament eruptions are getting scarce. [link to www.lmsal.com]

Maybe 1635 will give us a much-needed wake-up call. To my eyes, this active region looks much larger than the 110 millionths specified by NOAA.

WOW, why is the Sun so quiet lately. Who would've imagined that December 2012 would be the lowest solar output of the year? I can only find three flares bigger than C2 the entire month so far. This lull is getting too monotonous. Now even the filament eruptions are getting scarce. [link to www.lmsal.com]

Maybe 1635 will give us a much-needed wake-up call. To my eyes, this active region looks much larger than the 110 millionths specified by NOAA.

Howdy, Brotha Cesium, yes the image from 2006 is my current desktop image, haha. Earth can be seen in that image, and it's referenced and linked (i think) on the ciclops.org link I posted above. It's no simple snapshot to be sure; it's a mosaic of many images and colorized by NASA. The images are real though, not an artist's conception IMO.

There's a wealth of strange and beautiful images and movies at the Cassini website:Hall of Fame-2006 composite is #2 in slideshow- [link to saturn.jpl.nasa.gov]

Latest Raw Images (don't let the saucer-tards see this one,haha, there's at least 50 UFO's a week on here!):

Variations in solar activity are manifested in the magnetic structure of the Sun, total solar irradiance, and the strength of the solar wind. Solar wind speed and density directly affect the flux of galactic cosmic rays to the Earth and variations in the Earth’s geomagnetic field. Each of these parameters varies on an approximate 11-year cycle than can range from 9 to 14 years in length which over time displays a unique “fingerprint.” The long-term streamflow record of the Mississippi River at St. Louis, Missouri exhibits a similar “fingerprint.” The historic records of the geomagnetic index aa and 36 month moving averages of Mississippi River streamflow are compared in the following graph.

This is cool, I did not know this. And interestingly, I googled streamflow and earthquakes and found a huge article about intraplate EQ's correlated with streamflow that correlates with the solar sunspot cycle so, indirectly then solar activity is associated with earthquakes.

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